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Lunch & Learn: Unraveling The FABRIC Act

Unraveling The FABRIC Act

Join us on May 2nd from 12-12:45pm EST for a dynamic Lunch & Learn session led by Remake’s Senior Advocacy Manager at Remake, Becca Coughlan, where we will dive into the important topic of garment worker rights and the groundbreaking legislation shaping the future of ethical production and garment manufacturing in the US.

As a passionate advocate for worker-led policies, Becca will explain how the Garment Worker Protection Act, recently passed in California, paved the way for Fashioning Accountability and Building Real Institutional Change, also known as The FABRIC Act which “proposes major new workplace protections and manufacturing incentives to cement the US as the global leader in responsible apparel production.”

Discover how these initiatives center on empowering workers and frontline communities while integrating robust accountability measures throughout the supply chain. Don't miss this opportunity to gain insight into the pivotal role of legislation in fostering a more equitable and sustainable garment industry.

This Lunch & Learn session is free to join, with a suggested donation of $5-$10. Your contribution helps compensate our speakers for their valuable time and expertise. Scroll down👇 to reserve your spot today!

About the Presenter

Becca Coughlan

Becca serves as the Senior Advocacy Manager at Remake, a global advocacy organization that unites changemakers in the fight for human rights and environmental justice in the fashion industry.

With a Bachelor's degree in Economics and Politics from the University of Edinburgh and a Master's in Sustainability Management from Columbia University, Becca has dedicated the past decade to working across the globe at the nexus of fashion, policy, human rights, and climate issues

Becca leads Remake’s corporate accountability research and engagement, and supports its Global North advocacy and policy efforts.

 

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